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After seeing some recent news reports that PeTA organized two Paris Hilton and Britney Spears look-a-likes to demonstrate outside pet stores in Los Angeles, in an effort to bring attention to the fact that when people purchase dogs from breeders, thousands of dogs in rescue shelters go without homes. I was inspired to find out more about PeTA and have another look at what PeTA has been up to of late, and share what I find.

As with most people I was aware of the work PeTA did protesting the wearing of fur and factory farms, but was surprised to find that their mission statement includes concern for backyard dogs.

“PeTA focuses its attention on the four areas in which the largest numbers of animals suffer the most intensely for the longest periods of time: on factory farms, in laboratories, in the clothing trade, and in the entertainment industry.”

Says the PeTA websites’ mission statement. “We also work on a variety of other issues, including the cruel killing of beavers, birds and other “pests,” and the abuse of backyard dogs.”

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PeTA), is an organization of more than 2 million members and supporters, and is the largest not-for-profit animal rights organization in the world. As I was scooting around their site and reading everything I could, I came upon dozens of awesome blog articles in their Companion Animals section.

With such topics as “Don’t believe everything you hear from your vet” and “Old age ain’t for sissies,” Peta explores the importance of holistic treatment methods in dog care.

Author Karen says, “for the past 20+ years, I’ve found holistic methods to be gentler, less invasive, more natural, and more healing than conventional methods. These tend to work with the body in a way that nourishes and heals it, rather than simply masking or suppressing symptoms, which are bound to resurface in a different way. Of course, there is a place for conventional medicine, but many chronic and old-age health problems in pets lend themselves to holistic treatment.”

Karen also reminds us “To take charge of your dog’s health yourself. You, and not your vet, are your dog’s best advocate.” For anyone interested in the health of their best friend this is certainly advice and its all on the PeTA website which I found to be a wonderful and rich resource. To find out more about PeTA and to join the organization, visit www.peta.org.

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Sometimes the littlest things can make our pets anxious and scared. Luckily there`s an app for that now.

The helpful e-book Six Ways to Calm Your Pet the Natural Wayis now available in easy-to-read re-Course notes on your smart phone. Click on the link above to subscribe the Six Ways to Calm Your Pet the Natural Way, then click on the Apple link to ad the FREE re-Course app to your phone.

Open the App and the first pet health tip will be waiting for you. Over the next few days you will receive the best snippets of advice delivered right to your phone. So you can be ready when thunder strikes, or any other time your pet needs calming.

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From the BBC: Great post about climate change and how humanity is causing terrible damage to our planet’s biosphere. It seems world leaders are mired in political squabbles failing to find agreement and in the meantime our oceans, air, water are suffering. According to the UN’s Environmental Program (UNEP), progress was low in the following areas (which will be discussed at this years Rio+20 summit):

air pollution indoors and outdoors is probably causing more than six million premature deaths each year

greenhouse gas emissions are on track to warm the world by at least 3C on average by 2100

most river basins contain places where drinking water standards are below World Health Organization standards